The National Legal and Policy Center (NLPC) did some more surfing on Google Video and found 300 films readily available to visitors.
Navy to Redesign Building Due to Google Maps
Quite some time back, I came across this Swastika-shaped building via Google Maps, and posted the screengrab in my Flickr account. Since then, it became one of my most popular Flickr pictures, since strange stuff like this can become quickly viral.
What if Google merged with DHS?
Author and Boing Boing blogger Cory Doctorow has picked up plenty of attention for his story, “Scroogled,” which tells a tale of the Department of Homeland Security being especially effective at using Google to police the citizenry.
Google Video Called On Copyright Violations
The National Legal and Policy Center (NLPC) sent a report yesterday to members of Congress detailing the extent of likely copyright violations on Google Video.
Google Alerts Satisfies Your Video Fix
A little tweak in the Google Alerts service now allows its users to keep tabs on their favorite topics when a video related to those appears.
Google Touts Opinions About DoubleClick
The search advertising company’s appointment with a Senate Judiciary subcommittee later this week has prompted Google to respond to privacy concerns on its blogs.
Google v. Microsoft: DoubleClaws Come Out
Google’s acquisition of DoubleClick is a complicated issue, and a contentious one. The Antitrust Subcommittee of the Senate Judiciary Committee meets later this week to get a better look at the online advertising space, and as that approaches, both sides of this debate are getting testy.
Google Backs High Stakes Bicycle Contest
A new contest gives participants two choices, and the second option is “die.” I guess Google, which is involved in the competition, really wants people to innovate.
Google Releases ‘Conversion Optimizer’ AdWords Feature
Inside AdWords informs the launch of Conversion Optimizer, a CPA bidding product.
Google Street View To Respect Canada’s Privacy
Canadian people have visible faces, and Canadian cars have legible license plates. But when Google Street View offers images of Canada, these features will be blurred or otherwise blocked out in order to respect privacy concerns.